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Harford County Encourages Residents to Shop Small This Holiday Season

As holiday shopping nears, Harford County urges everyone to shop small to strengthen the local economy, support jobs, and uplift businesses.

With Black Friday, Small Business Saturday, and Cyber Monday quickly approaching, the Harford County Department of Economic Development is encouraging residents to shop small this holiday season and keep their dollars local. Supporting Harford’s small businesses strengthens the county’s economy, sustains local jobs, and helps entrepreneurs who bring character and charm to every corner of our community.

“Small businesses are the backbone of Harford County,” County Executive Bob Cassilly said. “When we choose to shop local, we’re not just buying holiday gifts: we’re supporting our friends, neighbors, and community members who work hard every day to make Harford a wonderful place to live, work, and raise a family.”

Harford County is home to hundreds of small businesses offering unique products, handcrafted goods, specialty foods, local art, outdoor experiences, personal services, and more, providing gift options perfect for anyone on your list, at any age. Whether shopping in-store or online, residents can explore a wide variety of businesses throughout the county.

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The county’s three municipalities, Aberdeen, Bel Air, and Havre de Grace, each offer vibrant downtowns filled with one-of-a-kind shops, holiday markets, cafés, boutiques, and local artisans, making them ideal destinations for seasonal shopping. Beyond the town centers, small businesses across Harford’s rural landscape and vibrant business districts offer even more opportunities to find meaningful gifts while supporting the local economy.

“Local businesses are what make Harford County special,” said Karen Holt, Director of Economic Development. “The dollars spent in a small business stay in our community, supporting jobs, expanding opportunity, and helping our business districts thrive. This holiday season, we encourage everyone to explore the incredible range of shops and experiences available right here at home. It's a small gesture that can make a big impact.”

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For tools, business directories, and resources to help you discover local shopping opportunities throughout Harford County, visit www.harfordcountymd.gov.

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